I have added A Branblberry Summer to my tbr list and I have Nan Rossiter and Jodi Thomas on it already. And I was given a copy of The Newcomer to read.. This was my first Mary Kay Andrews books and I am hooked.
I grabbed the Thayne when I realized it is the followup to Coming Home For Christmas (the only book I’ve read in the series). Honestly, I’ll read anything she writes!
Great list of books this week. Talk Bookish to Me and A Brambleberry Summer need to go on my wish list. Looking forward to your review of the book you’re reading this week, too.
You have such a lovely selection of books in this post, however the two which appeal to me the most, are without doubt the ‘bookish’ duo of ‘The Last Chance Library’ and ‘Talk Bookish To Me’, although I hope of course that you enjoy them all 🙂
I hope to stop by to see what you think of ‘The Invisible Husband Of Frick Island’. I am oddly intrigued, but not certain I would enjoy it, as we have a youngish friend who lost his wife to cancer seven years ago, but automatically still lays her place at the table and puts out her early morning tea most days, not thinking. Grief can do strange things, so I do hope it is not taken too lightly in this book!
Thanks for sharing, I hope that you are well and Happy Reading for the coming week 🙂
Yvonne, I understand about your reluctance to read The Invisible Husband… Sometimes a book just hits too close to home. I’m so sorry about your friend’s grief. No one knows what they’d do until they’re faced with it. I hope you’re well and enjoying a good book!
Looks like a great selection of books this week! I need to find more about The Second Chance Library. I can never resist a book with library in the title!
What a great score of books. I am looking forward to this Saumya Dave book. And two bookish books!!
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I was excited to be contacted about the Saumya Dave book. I so enjoyed her previous novel.
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The Last Chance Library and Talk Bookish To Me sound really good!
I am also still eyeing Promises to Keep.
Enjoy your week and your books!
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I rarely say no thanks to novels about books! Thanks for stopping by, Laurel.
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I have added A Branblberry Summer to my tbr list and I have Nan Rossiter and Jodi Thomas on it already. And I was given a copy of The Newcomer to read.. This was my first Mary Kay Andrews books and I am hooked.
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I grabbed the Thayne when I realized it is the followup to Coming Home For Christmas (the only book I’ve read in the series). Honestly, I’ll read anything she writes!
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So much book goodness. Happy reading 🙂
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Yes, I agree!
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The Last Chance Library looks like it will be so good. I got it from NetGalley too. 🙂
I enjoyed The Newcomer – going to check out your review,
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Have a wonderful week, Mary.
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I hope we love it, Elizabeth!
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Great list of books this week. Talk Bookish to Me and A Brambleberry Summer need to go on my wish list. Looking forward to your review of the book you’re reading this week, too.
Thanks for sharing. Hope you have a nice week.
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I’m hoping to start reading The Invisible Husband… today or tomorrow. I’m so intrigued by the blurb!
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You have such a lovely selection of books in this post, however the two which appeal to me the most, are without doubt the ‘bookish’ duo of ‘The Last Chance Library’ and ‘Talk Bookish To Me’, although I hope of course that you enjoy them all 🙂
I hope to stop by to see what you think of ‘The Invisible Husband Of Frick Island’. I am oddly intrigued, but not certain I would enjoy it, as we have a youngish friend who lost his wife to cancer seven years ago, but automatically still lays her place at the table and puts out her early morning tea most days, not thinking. Grief can do strange things, so I do hope it is not taken too lightly in this book!
Thanks for sharing, I hope that you are well and Happy Reading for the coming week 🙂
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Yvonne, I understand about your reluctance to read The Invisible Husband… Sometimes a book just hits too close to home. I’m so sorry about your friend’s grief. No one knows what they’d do until they’re faced with it. I hope you’re well and enjoying a good book!
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Talk Bookish to Me looks interesting! And I’ve been seeing The Newcomer around, should check it out. Happy reading!
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I couldn’t resist the offer to read Talk Bookish to Me!
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Looks like a great selection of books this week! I need to find more about The Second Chance Library. I can never resist a book with library in the title!
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The Last Chance Library seems to be hitting everyone’s mailboxes this week.
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Great mailbox for you! I eyed Talk Bookish to Me at NetGalley earlier in the year. Congrats on the win.
Enjoy all of your reading!
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Most of these are new to me so I’ll be checking them out. I pre-ordered The Invisible Husband Of Frick Island and can’t wait to start it!
These books have great covers too.
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